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    In his book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” published in 1936‚ Dale Carnegie suggests‚ with the aid of real life examples from both ordinary people and historical figures‚ what might be the key in becoming successful. The several principles included in the book shape what could be considered as the Bible for human relationships. The book was initially written with the sole purpose to be used as a textbook for Dale Carnegie´s lectures on establishing good human relationships. Soon‚ after

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    This paper centers on the reasons why the US fail to win the Vietnam war. There are many reasons. Firstly‚ the US couldn’t expand the scale of the war. As for the US,it might lose if not expand the scale‚ but it must lose if it expanded. The biggest enemy of the US is the Soviet union‚ and the most important place it should protect is the Europe. If the US expand the scale of the war in Vietnam‚ pitting a large number of troops to the place where is far from the Europe‚ complaining with Chinese

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    Malala Yousafzai Should Not Win the Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai is a girl from Pakistan who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because she called for female education. She should not win the Nobel Peace Prize because she did not make the world more peaceful and the other nominee‚ OPCW‚ is more suitable for the prize. First‚ Malala Yousafzai ’s actions did not make the world more peaceful. Young girls in Pakistan are still fearful when they attend school (Maza 2013). Malala was attacked

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    A minute to win it: a 60 second pitch by Pacita Juan The 60 second pitch of Pacita Juan was about her business ECHOstore. In her pitch she mentioned that the business was about promoting sustainable lifestyle‚ environment‚ hope‚ community‚ organization and a lot will benefit on it. This was done through the products and services available in her business. To create more stores‚ 85‚000 US dollars is needed. The business concept includes an ECHO café‚ ECHOstore gondola‚ and ECHOteach. The ECHO

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    How to Win Friends and Influence People Introduction Empathy is a simplistic idea that we all declare we understand‚ but really we do not. Dale Carnegie would not only agree with my opening line he would also move to describe my use of the word but as negative and condescending and suggest the use of the word however instead. How to Win Friends and Influence People is a classic non-fiction book describing ways to better our people skills and increase our situational awareness as a means of

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    leader General William Howe was very difficult to understand. At times‚ he was a good commander and a brave man. At other times‚ he stayed in the safety of the cities‚ instead of leading his men to fight. Soon the lead part of General went to a man named General John Burgoyne. His plan was to capture the Hudson River Valley in New York State and separate New England from the other colonies. General Burgoyne had expected help from General William Howe‚ and not surprisingly he did not receive it. This

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    If the British had won the Revolutionary War‚ I would not be sitting here writing this paper and you would not be reading this right now. Americans would not be Americans‚ but British. America would not even be around now and there would be no 50 states. Most of our ancestors would not have came if the British beat the Americans. Our ancestors came for independence‚ land‚ and economic gain‚ they came for a better life then they had where they were. Based on Britain back then‚ it was not like America

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    won‚ America lost and vice versa. In the Treaty of Ghent‚ ante bellum or the return to status quo meant Britain had won‚ but ultimately America was successful and gained long lasting benefits. Knowing the causes of the war and the events that went on can help give a clearer view on how America was the ultimate victor. A great deal of pressing‚ or impressment‚ went on between the British and American Navy throughout the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). Britain endured constant shortages of seamen due to

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    had a very organized government and very patriotic citizens. Along with their superiority in land army they seized the Carthaginians through hand-in-hand battles. The first battle took place in Sicily and as a chain reaction one battle followed the other in which Rome won most of. Finally‚ the great loss of coastal cities by Carthaginians’ fleet led the Romans to invest their money and their time in building and training a powerful naval power‚ by copying the Carthage fleet from shipwrecks brought

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    What factors allowed America to win the war for independence? American achievement in the War of Independence was essentially the aftereffect of the contention growing into a worldwide battle that the British did not have any desire to battle. The inclusion of the French‚ Spanish and in the long run the Dutch put Britain in a powerless position from which both the legislators and the military started to scrutinize the benefit of battling in America. These questions were expanded when it turned out

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